Whiskey Leatherworks
Surf & Turf Belts - Freshwater Series
Surf & Turf Belts - Freshwater Series
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Surf & Turf Belts – Freshwater Series
Built for time on the river, at the lake, or anywhere in between, the Freshwater Series brings utility and style to your everyday routine. Whether you're hiking into a remote stream or heading out after a day on the water, these belts offer durability, comfort, and subtle nods to the fish that keep us coming back.
- 1.5" wide sublimated polyester webbing featuring freshwater species designs
- Lightweight alloy ladder lock buckle for a secure, low-profile fit
- Full-grain, American-tanned leather tab and keeper
- Optional monogramming (up to 3 initials) on the keeper
- Easy to clean with soap and warm water
- Designed and hand-assembled in our Maine workshop
Reliable, comfortable, and made for the water—wherever you find it.
Find your correct BELT SIZE HERE.
-Lifestyle Models: Daniel Earnest and Christopher Daley
-Lifestyle Photography: Tad Daley and Connor Tieulie
Made in America 🇺🇸
Note: All monogrammed products are made to order specifically for you and cannot be returned or exchanged under any circumstance. By ordering a personalized item, you acknowledge and accept these terms. Please follow our sizing guide carefully before making your purchase. If you need assistance with sizing, please contact us and we will be more than happy to help you find the perfect fit!
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About
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Brook Trout
Brook trout, indigenous to the eastern reaches of North America, captivate anglers with their stunning colors and serene habitats. Thriving in the cold, crystal-clear waters of streams, rivers, and lakes, they're particularly abundant in the Appalachian Mountains and northeastern United States. Anglers relish the challenge of hooking these beauties, known for their voracious appetites and spirited fights. Pursuing brook trout offers not only an exhilarating angling experience but also a deep connection to the untamed wilderness they call home.
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Brown Trout
Brown trout are prized freshwater gamefish native to Europe and Asia but introduced widely across North America. They thrive in cold, clear streams, rivers, and lakes, preferring well-oxygenated waters with plenty of cover such as rocks and fallen trees. Brown trout are known for their beautiful colors, including shades of brown, gold, and red, and are prized by anglers for their elusive nature and challenging behavior. They're opportunistic feeders, preying on insects, small fish, and even small mammals, making them a versatile target.
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Cutthroat Trout
Cutthroat trout are iconic freshwater gamefish native to North America, known for their striking appearance and elusive nature. They inhabit cold, clear streams, rivers, and lakes across the western United States and Canada, with subspecies adapted to various habitats from high mountain streams to coastal estuaries. Named for the distinctive red slashes on their throat, cutthroat trout offer exciting angling opportunities for those fortunate to target them. They're valued not only for their sporting qualities but also for their significance in native ecosystems and as indicators of environmental health.
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Rainbow Trout
Rainbow trout, originating from the western regions of North America, enchant anglers with their vibrant hues and spirited demeanor. Flourishing in cool, pristine waters of streams, rivers, and lakes, they are widespread across the continent due to introductions for sport fishing. Pursuing rainbow trout not only offers an exciting angling adventure but also fosters a profound appreciation for the majestic landscapes they inhabit.
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Largemouth Bass
Largemouth bass, native to the freshwater lakes and rivers of North America, captivate anglers with their powerful strikes and formidable size. Flourishing in warm, weedy waters, they are sought after by fishermen across the continent for their thrilling fights and impressive growth potential. Anglers employ a variety of tactics to entice these predatory fish, renowned for their explosive strikes and spirited battles. Pursuing largemouth bass not only promises an exhilarating angling experience but also deepens one's connection to the dynamic ecosystems they inhabit.